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People Make News

M
r i c e P. Beck, formerly
with the Bureau of Community
Councils, Pittsburgh, has been
named assistant secretary of
Community Councils of the De-
troit Council of Social Agencies.
Richard S. Barchman, managing
director, has announced. Beck, a
graduate of Br own University,
holds master's
degrees from
Western Re-
serve University
and the Univer-
ty of Pitts-
burgh. He has
done extensive
research in case
work, group
work and corn-
munity organiz
ation:
M. P. Beck
During the war he held the
rank of captain and served in
the Psychological Research Unit
of the Air Corps and as personal
consultant in the 87th Infantry
Division.
* * *
RABBI SAMUEL SANDMEL,
formerly director of the Briai
Brith Hillel Foundation at Yale
University, will -.assume his . du-
ties as Professor of the Hillel
Chair. of Jewish Literature and
Thought , at Vanderbilt on
in Nashville, Term., on Sept.
•.1. Rabbi• Sandmel completed
his Doctorate of Philosophy at
. Yale University this year.
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WINIFRED L O U I S E COR-
NELL, executive secretary of the
Detroit Life Underwriters, Asse-
- elation and the Life Insurance
Managers Association of• Detroit,
has been selected by the • Na-
tional Association of Life Under-.
writers to speak before the exec-
utive secretaries' session at their
convention, to be held Sept. 12
to 16, in the Gigson Hotel, Cin7
eh:mat, O.
* * *
BELLE MOSKOVITZ, C h i e f
pharmacist at the Children's
Hospital of Michigan,. Detroit,
Will represent the Children's
Hospital'a•- an American Hog-
pital Association Institute on
Hospital Pharmacy. The Insti-
tute, conducted in cooperation
with-the American Pharmaceuti-
cal Association and the Ameri-
can Society of Hospital Pharma-,
Cists, begins Aug. 29 and con-
tinues ethrough • Sept. 2. All
sessions will be held On• the
campus of the University of Chi-
cago. Representatives of more
than 100' other hospitals
throughout the country will at-.
tend the course.
* * *
MILTON ROBERTSON, for-
merly national-radio director of
the United- Jewish Appeal, has
been appointed director of pub-
lic relations for the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion, with headquarters at
40 W. 68th St., New York, it has
been . announced by Dr. Nelson
.- " - Glueck, president of the Col-
-lege-Institute. Mr. Robertson has
been in the field of public re,

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lations and radio for the past
10 years..
* *
Samuel W. Leib, president of
Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge
No. 6, announces the oppoint-
inent of LOUIS E. BARDEN,
junior past president of Tikvah
Lodge, as district chairman of
Veterans' Affairs. S u p r em e.
President Frank Goldman also
haS appointed Barden to the
National Commission on Veter-
ans' Affairs. During the last war,
Barden served with the Judge
Ad'vocates' t Office of General
Bradley, 12th Army Group Head-
quarters in the European The-
atre. He was awarded the Bronze
Star for meritorious ' service.
Barden participated in fiye ma-
jor battle campaigns.

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At

MISS CARLA POLAK, of Hol-
land; and MISS LISETTA PES-
ARO, of Italy, who have been
studying social work on scholar=
ships granted them by the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
returned this week to work
among the Jewish children . in
their homelands. Miss Pesaro
will organize. the - social work
program of Italian OSE - which
serves the Jewish children of
Ithly. Miss Polak plans to work
in a child guidance clinic in
HbIland or Belgium.

THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday; August 26, 1949

—

Lipkin, Miss Truman
To Appear at Masonic

• Masonic Auditorium bookings
include a week of grand opera
and a /10-week season of light
opera starting Dec. 25.
C. W. Van Lopik, general man-
ager of Masonic Temple, an-
nounces the opening of the Tegu-
lar-concert series on Oct. 13 with
the Ballet Russe presenting five
performances. Other attractions
to be presented on the series are
Gladys Swarthout, Nov. 1; Tag-
liavini, Nov. 14; Detroit Night
starring Seymour Lipkin and
Winifred Heidt, Nov. 30; Menu-
hin, Dec. 13; Horowitz, March
7; Robert Shaw Chorale, March
14, and James Melton, March
28;
The symphony series will open
with the Boston Symphony, Oct.
22, to be followed by Cleveland
Orchestra, Nov. 8; Chicago Sym-
phony, Dec. 10; Pittsburgh Sym-
phony, March 17, and the Phila-
delphia Orchestra, May 2.
Other attractions include Nel-
son Eddy, Oct. 24e Margaret_
Truman, Nov. 11; Don Cossack
Chorus, Nov. 16; Vienna Choir
Boys, Jan. 11, and ()spar Levant,
Feb. 6.

Bielfield Operates

New Ford Station

Clover Lodge Season
TO- Close on Labor Day

Completion of the summer
season at Clover Lodge, Omena,
Mich., was marked by an ex-
pression of appreciation to all
guests at the Lodge by Mr.' and
a
Mrs. Leo Lesser, the proprietors.
The season, which closes La-
bor Day, included such high-
lights as a masquerade, wienie
r oasts, a children's production
of Cinderella., and adult pro-
ductions by the Omena Work-
shop Players, directed by Don
Dorell; his wife, Waleska, and
Bella Goldberg. -
Among the guests were visit-
ors from New York City, Mon-
treal, Pittsburgh and Chicago, as
well as Detroit.

Detroit's newest Ford sales
and service outlet is now open
at 6845 Livernois, operated by
Jerry Bielfield, young Jewish
community leader.
The Bielfield dealeiship suc-
ceeds the Dalrymple Motors,
whose personnel has been re-
tained by the new . company.
Bud Bielfield is associated with
his brother in the enterprise,
and Cal Maesenich is general
manager.
Bielfield is well known as a
leader in the Allied Jewish
Campaign and formerly served
as president of the Jewish
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Kazin, Goldman Open
New Catering Facilities

William Kazin, formerly of S.
and K. Catering Co., and J. C.
Goldman announce the opening
of the Rainbow Terrace, for
Kosher-catered affairs, at 5028
Joy. Rd., formerly Moss Catering
Co.
The new management also
will cater weddings, bar mitzl
vahs, showers, banquets and
other social • events at syna-
gogues or homes. The food
preparation is, under supervision
of the Vaad Harabonim.
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Jewish Community
Planning Discussion
Heard Over WDET

Five members of the Jewish
Welfare Federation were partici-
pants in a panel discussion de-
voted to the program of the
Jewish community's central so-
cial planning and fund-raising
agency Sunday, over Station

WDET.

• Members of the panel were;

Chairman, Harry H. Platt. of the ed--
eratiun's corfraunity relations division and
vice chairman of the. Professional DiVision
in the 1949 Allied . Jewish Ca.niptaign ;
Mat,dell L. Berman, of the educational
and. cultural division and chairman of
the Auxiliary Division - Real Estate and
Coutncil. 1949 Allied Jewish Cam-
pair ; Albert Colman, chairman of the
Co,•uunity ' Service Committee of the
Yourix Adult Council : Mrs. Joseph 'C.
Fertuti, member of the board • of the
FederAtion Women's Division ; and Sam-
uel Nenschetz, executive director of the
Pester bran:21 of the Jewish Community
eetiter: •

Discussion centered around
the budget. and planning . divi-
sions • of the Federation which
are responsiblefor yearround
obserYation of Allied' Jewish
Campaign .beneficiary agencies
and for review of these agencies'
budgets.
oThe• program Was one of a
series sponsored by the Jewish
Community Council, . Federation
coinmunity relaticras agency. •

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